Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
primary 3
prince 89
princes 94
principal 48
principalities 4
principality 4
principally 9
Frequency    [«  »]
48 hand
48 head
48 ordered
48 principal
48 quite
48 signors
48 too
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

IntraText - Concordances

principal

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Pavia, which was become the principal seat of their empire, made 2 I, IV | example of those who were its principal ministers. The proudest 3 I, VII| under the command of the principal leaders of Italy, among 4 I, VII| minor powers.~None of the principal states were armed with their 5 II, I | from Florinus, one of the principal persons of the colony; others 6 II, II | appointing its friends to the principal offices of state, and a 7 II, V | having thus removed the principal causes of disunion, he might 8 II, I | plundered, they left the principal fight and hastened to their 9 III, I | Signors, whom one of the principal among them addressed in 10 III, IV | contracted, and that only the principal sum should be demanded; 11 III, V | information many were accused, the principal of whom were Piero degli 12 IV, IV | be sure of obtaining the principal offices, and the place would 13 IV, IV | assembled, before whom the principal men of the city discussed 14 IV, IV | assembled the men in the principal church, took them all prisoners, 15 IV, V | marble was erected in the principal church, with an inscription 16 IV, VI | Nerone di Nigi, two of our principal citizens, have never so 17 IV, VII| would have to restore the principal, and pay the interest in 18 V, III| of Il Furlano, one of his principal condottieri, who was so 19 V, IV | of Italy, under the two principal generals, he could render 20 V, IV | holiness pleased, of the two principal generals whom he fancied 21 V, VI | they had restricted the principal offices to a few citizens 22 V, VI | were fruitless. Among the principal citizens was Bartolomeo 23 VI, I | Ciarpellone, one of his principal officers. Francesco, on 24 VI, II | withdraw into quarters. His principal endeavor during the winter 25 VI, II | Ciarpellone, one of the principal captains of Count Francesco, 26 VI, III| of Piombino becomes the principal theater of warScarcity 27 VI, V | number, as being considered a principal cause of the famine, and 28 VI, VI | not on the footing of a principal, but only ranked as an auxiliary, 29 VI, VII| routed, and many of his principal officers taken. After this 30 VII, I | CosmoComplaints of the principal citizens against the reform 31 VII, I | new balia, and filled the principal offices according to the 32 VII, II | personal valor, obtained the principal prize. When these festivals 33 VII, II | be paid to the duke. The principal opponents of the Medici 34 VII, III| ranks of his friends. The principal citizens, the leaders of 35 VII, IV | Florence—His speech to the principal citizensPlans of Piero 36 VII, IV | Italy being at peace, the principal employment of her princes 37 VII, IV | great oppression from her principal citizens, and the infirmities 38 VII, IV | the republic.~Among the principal citizens in the government 39 VII, V | gaming and women; their principal study being how to appear 40 VII, VI | language to the youth of the principal families in Milan. Either 41 VII, VI | against the duchess and the principal ministers of state, and 42 VIII, II | Lorenzo’s escape, and the principal agent in the enterprise 43 VIII, III| of Count Carlo, was the principal commander, knowing the ground 44 VIII, IV | seventy citizens, in whom the principal authority was invested. 45 VIII, IV | appearances, but by the principal members of the government; 46 VIII, VI | since Genoa is one of the principal cities of Italy, to give 47 VIII, VII| Fiesco, with several other principal men, made prisoners. The 48 VIII, VII| Besides these, after the principal differences of the greater


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License